Restaurant Personality

The pages of this book read like a menu for life’s emotions. A plump chef and a stiff maitre de escort a group of children through the restaurant. They keep the kids entertained, delivering the specials of the night (or day). At this restaurant though, they only serve personality traits, so instead of choosing food to eat, the children must decide who they’ll be.

The Cub and the Tub

Written by Stephen C. Healy
Illustrated by Sue Ellen Brown

Tommy Bear does not want to get clean, because he is afraid of the tub. This is the story of how his family helps him overcome his fear of taking a bath.

The Healing Tear

When a tear falls, do the feelings that created it fall away too?

This story is the eye opening journey of a teardrop in search of its face in the world. It looks toward each body of water (elements of life) in hopes that it will find where a teardrop can drip. It soon finds that a teardrop can only drip completely from its face, when it is ready to face itself.